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Have you ever thought of making yourself a Mary Poppins-like-Carpet-Bag? Or two, or three? Well, I have for sure! For more then one reason. Because all the scraps of fabrics that you might have left over from previous projects (I have bins and bins full….shhh) can be enough to make a Carpet Bag. So it’s not that you need a new bag right (wink, wink), but it IS a nice zero-waste solution!

And, Miss Poppins happens to be very ‘vintage inpired’. See, the original Carpet Bags come from the late 19th century. Where train travelers first traveled with a suitcase, a new trend emerged of ‘travel bags’ such as duffel bags, but also Carpet Bags. Which owes it’s name to the fact that they were made from leftover carpet. A historic example of a sustainable zero-waste practice.
In the sixties this bag became very popular as the famous nanny Mary Poppins carried her magical Carpet Bag everywhere she went. So she was vintage inpired herself back then already!
Thereafter I got inpsired by her sixties bag and decided to draft a pattern with a contemporary Rosie & Me look.
Except, it was not easy to find the oh so recognizable tube closure. Therefore, I decided to offer a kit with both the pattern and the hardware, including the possibility to re-order the unique hardware.

The one thing that I did not include in the kit is your creativity. Because that is the fun part of ‘designing something yourself’!
Which fabric, color, print, lining, with or without piping, lace, buttons… Or? … Well, you name it!
Like I mentioned earlier, you can use scraps of fabric you still have, but old curtains from the thrift store or a wool blanket from for example your grandmother can also make the perfect Carpet Bag.
However, an authenetic Carpet Bag which is actually made from carpet is something I would not recommend. This would be quite difficult to sew….

This year me and Els (from 2b Else) sat together to brainstorm about a workshop we wanted to give in her beautiful vintage studio in Eindhoven. Last year I gave a workshop, on how to make a Brooke dress to fit your personal body measurements and shape. But this time I wanted something different. Something

Rosie & Me featured on the “My Favourite Thing” page of Simply Sewing Magazine (UK). This is actually last months issue (nr. 40), but due to the flu (and therefore work piling up) I didn’t get to posting it sooner… Which doens’t make it less exciting! Love being called ‘Versatile Vintage’

Photography: Jaap Stahlie How exciting to be one of the 10 people that got interviewed for a promotional magazine called ‘Bewust Vrij’. Photography: Jaap Stahlie A variety of people from Culemborg shared why they chose this town to be the home base for living their passion and dreams. Of course I loved to share my